Also, can somebody explain what practically binding energy per nucleon means? What will happen if I apply that energy to some nucleus? Will it be
ejected? But shouldn't energy that some nucleus recieves be shared uniformly among all nucleons? Why is it not the same as neutron or proton
separation energy (they are nucleons)?
What what will happen when I apply energy same as binding energy to some nucleus? What will happen when I apply same energy as binding energy per
nucleon? Which energy is more practical or useful to know (be or be/a)?
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